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Fire breaks out at Delhi shoe factory; all workers evacuated, no casualties

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New Delhi | September 15, 2024 9:41:33 PM IST
After a fire broke out at a shoe factory on Lawrence Road in Delhi, Divisional Fire Officer A.K. Jaiswal stated that all workers were evacuated, and 19 fire tenders were deployed to control the situation.

A.K. Jaiswal said, "We received a call at 12:19 pm. This is a shoe factory, and continuous blasts were occurring. There is a 20-litre chemical adhesive involved, which caused the blasts. As a precaution, we have evacuated all the workers. Our officers are currently working to extinguish the fire, and those trapped have been rescued."

He further mentioned that due to it being a holiday, the number of workers inside the factory was lower than usual.

"The ceiling of the first floor has collapsed, making it difficult to access the interior. Firefighting operations are ongoing. A total of 19 fire tenders have been deployed, with three vehicles working from the rear. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported. Since it was a holiday, fewer workers were present in the factory," he added.

Thick smoke was seen billowing from the top floor of the multi-storey factory. No casualties have been reported. (ANI)

 
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